drukfeedback
Drukfeedback is a term used in Dutch-language technical discourse to describe feedback delivered to users through contact pressure. It aims to convey information by modulating the force exerted on the skin, rather than through vibration, audio signals, or visual cues. In practice, drukfeedback often emphasizes pressure-based cues such as sustained pressure, brief pressure bursts, or changing pressure gradients, which can be applied to different body areas depending on the device.
The concept overlaps with haptic feedback but is distinguished by its focus on pressure magnitude, duration,
Technologies used to realize drukfeedback include various actuators such as linear voice coil, piezoelectric, or motor-driven
Applications span consumer electronics, automotive interfaces, virtual and augmented reality, medical devices, and accessibility tools. Benefits